Jennifer Aniston Has No Idea Who ‘Friends’ Co-Star David Schwimmer Is In Epic Super Bowl Commercial: “Have We Met?”

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Could we be any more excited about Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer‘s hilarious Friends reunion?

In a star-studded Uber Eats commercial for the upcoming Super Bowl, the onscreen lovers reunite on a Hollywood set. The only catch? Aniston has no idea who Schwimmer is, despite starring as Rachel Green and Ross Geller in 10 seasons of Friends in the 1990s and early 2000s.

“I didn’t know you can get all this stuff on Uber Eats. I gotta remember that,” a production assistant says as she hands Aniston a bag of flowers. The actress responds, “You know what they say: in order to remember something, you got to forget something else. Make a little room.”

The commercial then goes through a slew of celebrity cameos as David Beckham and Victoria Beckham blank on the name of the Spice Girls — instead calling the British girl group the Pepper Ladies and the Cinnamon Sisters. Meanwhile, singer Jelly Roll forgets how he got his face tattoos and Usher doesn’t remember that he’s headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.

Like Aniston’s high-profile celebrity counterparts, the only thing that’s “on a break” in this commercial is her memory.

When Schwimmer shows up on the lot and greets his old pal, she doesn’t reciprocate his enthusiasm and instead appears confused.

“Jen! Hey!” he says to Aniston, who awkwardly blocks his hug with her Uber Eats bag. She then asks, “Have we met?” prompting Schwimmer to remind her that they “worked together for 10 years.”

While Aniston briefly pretends to remember her former co-star, she eventually admits that she still has no idea who he is.

“Like I’d forget 10 years of my life,” she snarks as she walks away, before Schwimmer mutters, “I hate this town.”

The duo starred in Friends as on-again-off-again lovers Ross and Rachel from 1994 to 2004. The hit sitcom also featured Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow and the late Matthew Perry, who died in October 2023 at the age of 54.

The Super Bowl airs on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS. Check out the full commercial above.